KLH Audio Model Seven made its much-anticipated global debut during the High End Munich week—but instead of the bustling show floor, KLH unveiled its new flagship speaker in the refined setting of Munich’s historic Koenigshof Hotel. This carefully curated event hosted select members of the press, offering an exclusive audition of what may be the brand’s most advanced acoustic suspension loudspeaker to date. Designed by audiophile legends and developed over several years, the KLH Audio Model Seven represents a powerful evolution of the iconic Model Collection, blending classic hi-fi sensibilities with cutting-edge speaker engineering.
Housed in a sealed enclosure and utilizing a 13-inch, 3-way configuration, the Model Seven is tailored for purists who value clarity, balance, and impact. A newly designed midrange driver and a 1-inch aluminum tweeter deliver impeccable detail with lifelike musicality, while the acoustic suspension woofer ensures fast, tight bass free from distortion. Thoughtfully engineered to work efficiently near rear walls, this speaker also features a handy three-way acoustic balance switch, allowing users to fine-tune treble response based on room characteristics. With handcrafted English Walnut veneers and die-cast driver frames, the Model Seven isn’t just an audio marvel—it’s a bold visual statement. KLH CEO Scott Hagen and Brand President David P. Kelley say it’s the definitive showcase of KLH’s commitment to refined performance and artisanal craftsmanship.
For those embracing high-end audio in compact modern living spaces, the KLH Audio Model Seven delivers immersive sound and timeless styling with a price point of $5,998 per pair in the U.S. Pre-orders begin in August 2025, with initial shipping planned for September via select dealers and the official KLH Audio online store. Whether you’re rediscovering vinyl or curating a high-performance streaming setup, this model stands as a proud testament to the heritage and future of audiophile loudspeakers. For more on the legacy of acoustic suspension technology and Henry Kloss’s contributions to audio, check out this informative deep dive on KLH’s origins.
Add comment